Clifford M. Cleland, 95, died Oct. 10. He was a switchman on the Indiana Belt Railroad for 37 years. Survived by his wife
Loriena, 3 children, Clifford (Marilyn)
Cleland Jr., Guy (Gail) Cleland Sr. and daughter Rosalie Grelacki, stepchildren
Noreen Kurth and Ryan Piepenbrink, brother Donald (Lynn), sisters Jean (Tom) Nevill and preceded in death by Betty Harris.
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Marilyn Mackall Cleland
January 16, 2009
clifford Cleland was an interesting and complex man, gifted with high intelligence and great humor.
Leo Schroeder
October 14, 2008
Sorry for your loss, you have my sympathy. (Belt)
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